Broadcasts

In case you haven't noticed, I love the radio show format. And, as you can imagine, I've been dying to try my hand at DJing myself. So, I launched my own pre-recorded radio show on Mixcloud. I'll play the stuff I've written about, and talk between tracks. Exciting, right? Here's what I've recorded so far. Click the titles to reach the corresponding broadcasts.

The snow is coming! The snow is coming! Hide in your homes! So I did, and so I recorded this. Almost but not quite two hours of cool new stuff, and me rambling, and AHHH the new Eureka California single.

For the last show of 2015, here's me rambling out the usual riff-raff while a TENS unit pumps electric pulses onto my right foot. Features a few sneak peaks at 2016, some look-backs at 2015, and the opening (and closing) of a time capsule from the 80s.

Eight Dead Albatross specials later, here's me first independent show in over two months. Contains tidbits of my new life in the Fernbank Museum, including a SHOCKING ADMISSION (which you prolly don't care about, but whatever). Also, my main broadcasting goal now is to sound as stentorian as Cecil Baldwin.

Totem Terrors – Deathwish MF, Hard Science(Diet Pops, 2015)Tools You Can Trust – Show Your Teeth, Working and Shopping(Burkas for Everybody, 2014)Garden of Elks – Invisible People Are Their Own Reflection In The Water, A Distorted Sigh(Song, By Toad, 2015)

The usual eccentric nonsense and babbling, like 10 minutes of stoner rock, quirky folk, Colin Stetson, Slum of Legs, FROG, Martin Gore, Bunnygrunt, some Athens blokes, a guy named Pusbunny, and a Yoshi's Island remix (the title is that game's one "cheat code").

To commemorate the UK's happiest festival, here's a two-hour special culled from three years of Indietracks compilation (and a few choice cuts from my library). To download the whole lot for yourself, dig the Bandcamp page.